U.S. Vice President Joe Biden began his career in politics in 1972, winning election to the Senate at the age of 29 (he was 30 when he took office). The Delaware Democrat was reelected to the Senate six times, including 2008, before becoming the 47th vice president of the United States. SAUL LOEB/AFP/Getty Images
Biden is sworn in for his second term as vice president by Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor, with his wife, Jill, and son, Beau, by his side, on January 21, 2013, in Washington. Mark Wilson/Getty Images
Biden presides over a ceremony in Baghdad to formally mark the end of the U.S. combat mission in Iraq on September 1, 2010. AHMAD AL-RUBAYE/AFP/Getty Images
Biden and President-elect Barack Obama wave to the crowd at their election night party at Grant Park in Chicago on November 4, 2008. David Guttenfelder/AP
Biden speaks after being introduced as Obama's running mate while campaigning together after the Democratic National Convention in 2008. SAUL LOEB/AFP/Getty Images
From left, former Sen. John Edwards, Biden, Obama and Sen. Hillary Clinton at a debate of Democratic presidential candidates on April 26, 2007, in Orangeburg, South Carolina. STAN HONDA/AFP/Getty Images
Biden releases his memoir, "Promises to Keep: On Life and Politics," in 2007. The Washington Times /Landov
As a ranking member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Biden is interviewed on NBC's "Meet the Press," concerning the war in Iraq on August 14, 2005. Alex Wong/Getty Images for Meet the Press
While chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Biden meets Afghan students during a visit to Kabul in 2002. Paula Bronstein/ Getty Images
Biden is welcomed back after undergoing surgery for an aneurysm in 1988. Bill Ballenberg//Time Life Pictures/Getty Images
Biden announces his candidacy for the Democratic presidential nomination in 1988. After three months he drops out, following reports of plagiarism and false claims about his academic record. Cynthia Johnson//Time Life Pictures/Getty Images
While on the Senate Judiciary Committee, Biden meets with Sen. Frank Church, center, and Egyptian President Anwar Sadat after the signing of the Egyptian-Israeli Peace Treaty in 1979. United States Senate
President Jimmy Carter and Biden attend a reception for the Delaware Democratic Party in 1978. Biden was the first senator to endorse Carter's presidential candidacy two years earlier. AP Photo
At a convention in 1972, Biden and his first wife, Neilia, and his two sons take a photo with Delaware Gov.-elect Sherman W. Tribbitt and his wife Jeanne. Neilia Biden died in a car accident a few months later, after his first election to the Senate, along with their infant daughter, Naomi. AP Photo